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KitchenAid KSSC36QTS02 built-in refrigerator

KitchenAid KSSC36QTS02 built-in refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KSSC36QTS02 built-in refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Whirlpool Everydrop 3 Refrigerator Water Filter for KitchenAid KSSC36QTS02 - Part EDR3RXD1

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KitchenAid Built-In Refrigerator KSSC36QTS02 FAQs

To estimate the age of your KitchenAid built-in refrigerator model KSSC36QTS02, we use the serial number from the model and serial label and then decode the date code. The label location and the exact decoding format are shown in the KSSC36QTS02 owner's manual.

Where to find the model and serial label

On KitchenAid refrigerators, the model and serial number label is on the appliance cabinet (not on a removable part). Check these common spots:

  • Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
  • Near the top interior trim or ceiling area
  • Behind the crisper drawers area (on the cabinet wall)
  • Along the door jamb area (cabinet frame)
  • On a rating plate that is visible when the door is open

How to decode the serial number (what to look for)

Once you have the serial number, the date code is typically embedded as letters and numbers. For many Whirlpool-manufactured KitchenAid units, the code includes:

  • A year indicator (often a letter)
  • A week-of-year indicator (often two digits)
  • Remaining characters that identify the production sequence

Quick decode checklist

  • Write down the full serial number exactly as shown
  • Identify any letters near the beginning of the serial
  • Look for a two-digit number that could represent the production week (01 to 52)
  • Compare your findings to the decoding guidance in the KSSC36QTS02 owner's manual

What “age” means for service and parts

Knowing the build date helps us match the right parts and set expectations for repairs.

What you are checking Why it matters What to record
Serial number date code Confirms approximate build timeframe Serial number + decoded year/week
Model number (KSSC36QTS02) Ensures correct diagrams and parts Model number exactly
Proof of purchase/installation Needed for warranty service timing Receipt or install date

Why it matters

KitchenAid’s warranty terms and service guidance rely on your model and serial information; the manual notes you should keep your sales slip and record the complete model and serial number for service needs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. KitchenAid is generally positioned as a more premium line than Whirlpool, even though both brands are part of the same parent company. For a built-in refrigerator like model KSSC36QTS02, KitchenAid typically emphasizes built-in styling, fit-and-finish, and feature sets that align with higher-end kitchens.

What “higher end” usually means in real-world use

When we compare KitchenAid vs. Whirlpool, “higher end” typically shows up in these areas:

  • More built-in and panel-ready options (design integration)
  • More premium exterior materials and interior trim
  • More configuration choices (handles, panels, door styles)
  • Higher typical purchase price and more complex installation requirements
  • More service access considerations for built-in units

For installation and panel details that affect the finished look on KSSC36QTS02, use the KSSC36QTS02 installation guide.

Quick comparison: KitchenAid vs. Whirlpool (typical positioning)

Category KitchenAid (typical) Whirlpool (typical)
Market position Premium Mainstream
Design focus Built-in, style-forward Value and broad availability
Feature approach More “pro-style” options Practical, family-focused
Install complexity Often higher (built-in) Often lower (freestanding)

Why it matters when you are buying parts or planning a repair

Premium built-in refrigerators often have tighter clearances, custom panels, and more precise leveling and alignment needs. That can affect:

  • Door alignment and grille fit after leveling
  • Access for service and part replacement
  • The time and steps needed for installation or removal

For model-specific operating and care guidance, including warranty coverage details, check the KSSC36QTS02 owner’s manual.

Helpful tip for water and ice performance

If you are maintaining water quality and flow, replacing the filter on schedule helps prevent dispenser and ice maker issues. For this model’s compatible filter, see the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1.

Last updated: February 2026

Most KitchenAid refrigerators last about 14 to 17 years on average; built-in models like KitchenAid KSSC36QTS02 commonly reach the 15 to 20 year range with good maintenance (clean coils, good door seals, and timely repairs). For model-specific care and service guidance, use the KSSC36QTS02 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)

  • Freestanding refrigerators: 10 to 15 years
  • Built-in refrigerators (like KSSC36QTS02): 15 to 20 years
  • High-use households (heavy ice and water use): expect the lower end of the range
  • Well-maintained units (clean condenser, stable temps): expect the higher end of the range
Refrigerator type Typical lifespan What usually ends life first
Freestanding side-by-side 10 to 15 years compressor, fans, controls
Built-in side-by-side 15 to 20 years sealed system wear, controls

Maintenance that adds years (and prevents expensive failures)

  • Vacuum and brush the condenser area regularly to keep airflow strong.
  • Keep door gaskets clean so the doors seal tightly.
  • Set stable temperatures (avoid frequent warm-ups from overloading).
  • Replace the water filter on schedule to protect water flow and ice production.
  • Fix small issues early (noisy fan, warm spots, slow ice) before they stress the compressor.

Parts that commonly affect longevity on this model

These are normal wear items or common service parts that can restore performance and extend life:

Why it matters

A refrigerator usually does not “wear out” all at once; efficiency drops first. When airflow, sealing, or temperature sensing is off, the sealed system runs longer and hotter, which shortens overall life and increases energy use.

Last updated: February 2026

For the KitchenAid KSSC36QTS02 built-in side-by-side refrigerator, the most common issues we see are ice maker and water dispensing problems plus cooling complaints (warm temperatures, frost buildup, or leaks). These are usually tied to airflow, condenser cleanliness, or water supply and filtration.

Most common symptoms customers report

  • Ice maker stops making ice or makes small/hollow cubes
  • Water dispenser flow is slow or sputters
  • Refrigerator section warms up while freezer seems OK
  • Frost buildup on the freezer back wall
  • Water puddles inside the fresh food section or on the floor
  • Unusual fan noise (especially from the freezer area)

Quick checks that solve many “common problems”

Start with these basics before replacing parts:

  • Confirm temperatures: set refrigerator near 37°F and freezer near 0°F (typical targets).
  • Clean condenser area: dust on the condenser coil restricts heat removal and causes warm temps.
  • Check door sealing: gaps or a warped gasket can cause frost and temperature swings.
  • Verify water supply: make sure the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Replace the water filter on schedule: a clogged filter commonly causes slow water and poor ice.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems (KSSC36QTS02)

Problem area What often causes it Model-matched part to consider
Slow water, small ice Restricted filtration or low flow Refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1
No ice, intermittent ice Failed ice maker module or internal fault Refrigerator ice maker WPW10190965
Warm temps, noise, frost patterns Airflow issue in freezer section Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142

Why it matters

Ice maker and cooling problems can look “electronic,” but they often start with restricted airflow (dirty condenser, door leaks) or restricted water flow (filter or valve). Fixing the root cause helps protect food quality and prevents repeat failures.

Model-specific notes from the documentation

Your installation instructions emphasize making small leveling adjustments to avoid cabinet trim damage and door alignment problems; misalignment can contribute to sealing issues and frost. Use the KSSC36QTS02 installation guide for the correct leveling and door panel steps.

Last updated: February 2026

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